El Sidd
Elite Member
true.. good analysis..
Niazi didn't fail you. You failed Niazi.
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true.. good analysis..
yeah... the public is to be blamed. Too good, you saved NS and co. He has a good empire but is still pale compared to Pharaoh.Niazi didn't fail you. You failed Niazi.
I genuinely think if not for her, IK would not have had a single case on him. They would have had to make up random murder charges to hold him in prison.
feel I'm right to pick on Munir because he has the authority to stop such practices but he doesn't. He likes keeping the status quo clearl
Boys, hearing massive paramilitary crackdown in Azad Kashmir, On going protests and a lot of people are either abducted or killed? Is that true ?
The characters involved in setting these two up are fishy and overall the way she spun a web around IK and made him do odd things is also very fishy.
not happening... khan made it clear... return the stolen mandate
thug rule needs to end.
yeah... the public is to be blamed. Too good, you saved NS and co. He has a good empire but is still pale compared to Pharaoh.
ok . . .PTI should label all Pakistanis as Kufis.
Even if Imran Khan were handed power back on a silver platter, I don’t think he could achieve the changes many people expect. The problem isn’t just the person in charge, it’s the system itself.
Pakistan’s economy needs deep structural reforms, and those reforms require a two-thirds majority in both the National Assembly and the Senate. Without that, any government will struggle to make lasting changes.
What Pakistan really needs is a new political system, not the same old feudal, dynastic, and patronage-based politics that have held the country back for decades.
I believe a presidential system deserves serious consideration, with two MNAs elected from each Economic Zone and each Economic Zone Governor serving as a Senator. That would create a lean legislature of just 102 members (68 MNAs + 34 Senators), making government more efficient and focused on economic development.
The cabinet should also be made up of subject-matter experts (SMEs), not political appointees. For example, the Finance Minister should be an experienced economist or financial expert (He or she can always consult with previous financial ministers or form a committee to solve complex financial issues), the Health Minister should have expertise in healthcare, the Education Minister should come from the education sector, and the same principle should apply across every ministry. Ministries should be led by qualified professionals with proven experience in their fields, while elected leaders set the country’s vision and priorities.
Pakistan doesn’t just need new faces, it needs a system that rewards competence, accountability, and results.
PTI should label all Pakistanis as Kufis.
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